
18 Feb
2010
18 Feb
'10
12:13 p.m.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 09:10:50PM +0100, Raymond Mercier wrote:
I am using libsmi (last version 0.4.8) and I am creating a Windows C++ class around it. I have few minor remarks with that excellent library:
- The function smiGetClass() as declared in smi.h (line 464) has a
parameter named "class". This parameter name is not allowed when compiling in C++ because the "class" word is a reserved C++ keyword. Is it possible to rename it to something else?
I think this has long been fixed in the repository.
- The function smiPack() declared in smi.h (line 618) seems to not
exist in sources files of the library (but smiUnpack() exists).
Yep, someone has to implement it.
- The function smiGetEvent() declared in smi.h (line 497) seems to not
exist in sources files of the library.
Same here.
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